More AI linking into supply chains – but jobs 'won't disappear, just change'
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The software group SAP wants to create new jobs worldwide. However, company data is intended to help train modelsThe German software group SAP has rejected the risk of job losses due to the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the company. "We do not intend to reduce at present," said Muhammad Alam, Chief Product Officer at SAP, in conversation with Capital. "If no external influences come in between, we will grow this year, and thi…
More AI linking into supply chains – but jobs 'won't disappear, just change'
Players across the supply chain are “leaning into the digital workforce” to stay competitive, but claim human jobs won’t disappear, just change. Greg Nichols, SVP global customs for DHL Global Forwarding, yesterday said the firm had noted “increased complexity” across the customs clearance processes they carry out in more than 100 countries. Across this network, Mr Nichols said, DHL employs some 4,000 customs experts using digital tools proce…
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